ignotus wrote:Specifically this one: https://www.bitsbox.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=302_305&products_id=2083&zenid=8aakgdr3oqmeln8ojvgo4243t1
Yes, that's the one. I just ordered a pair of those from Ebay.
dmitri wrote:Do I understand it right that you don't have a problem with lost notes(apparent rolls suppression) when the pedal is half pressed and you're not going to test it over standard MIDI?
Hmm, ok, so transferring via standard MIDI versus USB-MIDI from Megadrum to PC (and Megadrum Manager's MIDI log) might make a difference?
Well, I tested it and changed MDM's input to standard MIDI but the readings on the MIDI log (graphical and raw data) are similar. Hits get lost the same way because of the CCs bombarding Megadrum every 10-20 ms. But anyway, the missed hits were visible already on MD's own LCD graph too.
So to recap :
1. My hall sensor is likely too sensitive - better not buy 5 mV/g hall sensors (my sensor doesn't seem to be broken but is just very, uh, sensitive!)
2. Massive CC torrent overtaxed Megadrum, causing hits being missed in rolls and overall an occasional "tacky" playing feel, also probably was causing the spontaneous aftertouch messages (can't blame Megadrum because at worst there can be ~100 messages per second)
3. CC reduction behaves differently on old vs. new pedal algorithm. But that doesn't actually matter because the hihat controller shouldn't be so super sensitive in the first place. In other words, Megadrum's CC reduction level 3 is strong enough and if that's still not sufficient, you will have to swap the controller sensor. I also think that even though the CCs are reduced, it is still taxing Megadrum unnecessarily because filtering data a hundred times a second must require a bit of processing power (just a wild guess!)